Target Competition Skill
Comprehensive competitive landscape analysis for targets.
Quick Start
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/target-compete EGFR --full /competition "KRAS G12C" --include pipeline,patents,market /landscape --target "PD-1" --by-phase
Competition Dimensions
1. Approved Drugs
| Metric | Analysis |
|---|---|
| Number approved | Competitive intensity |
| Classes/mechanisms | Differentiation opportunities |
| First-in-class | Innovation level |
| Generics/biosimilars | Erosion risk |
| Market share leaders | Key competitors |
2. Pipeline Drugs
| Metric | Analysis |
|---|---|
| Phase 3 | Near-term competition |
| Phase 2 | Mid-term competition |
| Phase 1 | Future competition |
| Novel mechanisms | Innovation potential |
3. Company Coverage
| Metric | Analysis |
|---|---|
| Big Pharma | Institutional interest |
| Biotech | Innovation sources |
| Emerging markets | Global competition |
4. Patent Landscape
| Metric | Analysis |
|---|---|
| Active patents | IP barriers |
| Expiration timeline | FTO timeline |
| White space | Opportunity areas |
Output Structure
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# Target Competition: KRAS G12C ## Competitive Landscape Summary | Dimension | Assessment | |-----------|------------| | Approved drugs | 2 (Sotorasib, Adagrasib) | | Pipeline drugs | 15 | | Active companies | 18 | | Patent density | Medium | | Market maturity | Early-growth | **Overall Competition**: Medium-High ## Approved Drugs | Drug | Company | Approval Year | Sales (2023) | Market Share | |------|---------|--------------|---------------|--------------| | Sotorasib | Amgen | 2021 | $0.8B | 45% | | Adagrasib | Mirati | 2022 | $0.2B | 15% | | Others (off-label) | Various | - | $0.5B | 40% | ## Pipeline Analysis ### Phase 3 | Drug | Company | Differentiation | Timeline | |------|---------|-----------------|----------| | GDC-6036 | Gilead | CNS-penetrant | 2025 | | JDQ443 | J&J | Combination | 2026 | ### Phase 2 | Drug | Company | Differentiation | |------|---------|-----------------| | RMC-6236 | Revolution | Oral macrocycle | | BI 1701963 | Boehringer | Pan-KRAS | ### Phase 1 | Drug | Company | Novel Mechanism | |------|---------|-----------------| | 4 compounds | Various | Degraders | | 3 compounds | Various | Allosteric | ## Company Analysis ### Big Pharma Activity | Company | Pipeline | Strategy | |----------|----------|----------| | Amgen | 2 assets | Market leader | | Mirati | 2 assets | Innovation | | J&J | 3 assets | Multiple approaches | | Roche | 2 assets | Combinations | ### Biotech Activity | Company | Pipeline | Focus | |----------|----------|-------| | Revolution Medicine | 2 assets | Oral macrocycle | | Kura Oncology | 1 asset | Selective inhibitor | | BridgeBio | 2 assets | Different indications | ## Patent Landscape | Metric | Value | |--------|-------| | Active patents (US) | 45 | | Key patents expiring | 2033-2037 | | Freedom to operate | Challenging | | White space | Allosteric, degraders | ## Differentiation Opportunities ### Unmet Needs 1. **CNS penetration**: Current drugs don't reach brain mets 2. **Resistance mutations**: G12D, Y96D emerging 3. **Combination therapy**: With SHP2, SOS1 4. **Pan-KRAS**: Beyond G12C ### White Space | Area | Competition | Opportunity | |------|-------------|------------| | CNS-penetrant | Low | High | | G12D inhibitors | Medium | Medium | | Pan-KRAS | Medium | Medium | | Degraders | Low | High (early) | | Allosteric | Low | Medium | ## Market Dynamics ### Market Evolution
2020: No approved drugs 2021: Sotorasib approval (first-in-class) 2022: Adagrasib approval (second-in-class) 2023-2025: Generics, biosimilars enter 2026+: Next-generation launch (CNS, combinations)
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### Future Outlook | Year | Event | Impact | |------|--------|--------| | 2025 | GDC-6036 launch | CNS opportunity | | 2027 | Key patents expire | Generic entry | | 2028 | Multiple 4th-gen | Market fragmentation | ## Strategic Recommendations ### For New Entrants **Avoid**: Me-too G12C inhibitors (crowded) **Consider**: - CNS-penetrant molecules - Resistance mutation coverage - Novel mechanisms (degraders, covalent allosteric) - Combination approaches **Differentiation Strategies**: 1. **CNS penetration**: Brain metastasis indication 2. **Pan-KRAS**: Broad mutation coverage 3. **Combination-first**: Co-develop with SHP2/SOS1 4. **Resistance-focused**: Target emerging mutations
Competition Scoring
Market Maturity Index
| Score | Description | Strategy |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Novel target, no competition | First-in-class opportunity |
| 2 | Early competition | Fast follow opportunity |
| 3 | Multiple approved | Differentiation needed |
| 4 | Crowded, generics | Avoid or niche focus |
Competitive Intensity
| Dimension | Weight | Score |
|---|---|---|
| Approved drugs | 30% | 3/5 |
| Pipeline diversity | 25% | 4/5 |
| Patent density | 20% | 3/5 |
| Company interest | 15% | 5/5 |
| Innovation rate | 10% | 4/5 |
Overall: 3.8/5 (High competition)
Running Scripts
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# Full competitive analysis python scripts/target_competition.py KRAS --full # Pipeline only python scripts/target_competition.py EGFR --pipeline # Patent landscape python scripts/target_competition.py ALK --patents # Company breakdown python scripts/target_competition.py BRAF --companies
Reference
- •reference/pipeline-analysis.md - Pipeline analysis methods
- •reference/patent-landscape.md - Patent landscape reference
Best Practices
- •Include off-label: Approved drugs used in other indications
- •Track discontinued: Why did programs fail?
- •Assess innovation quality: Not all Phase 1s equal
- •Monitor startups: Often most innovative
- •Check conference abstracts: Early pipeline visibility
Common Pitfalls
| Pitfall | Solution |
|---|---|
| Ignoring off-label use | Include real-world usage |
| Over-counting pipeline | Track active programs only |
| Missing discontinued | Check for terminated trials |
| Late-stage blind spot | Monitor conference abstracts |
| Geographic bias | Include China, Japan, EU |